bioethics Flashcards

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what are three bioethical approaches

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->Consequence-based approach

->Rule-based approach

->Virtues-based approach

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what Is the definition of a bioethical approach

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An approach to bioethics is a tool/framework that guides ethical decision making

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define consequence-based approach

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Aim is to maximise positive outcomes while minimizing negative outcomes.
Greatest good for all stakeholders.
“The end justifies the means”.

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define rule based approach

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Expects the decision-maker to follow a rule or procedure without questioning it.
No consideration of individual circumstances or context.
Promotes the “means” above the “end”.

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define virtues based approach

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People are expected to act in a way that is good, kind and honest.
Decision making is based on the “moral compass” of the person who is making the decision.

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what are the 5 bioethical concepts

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Integrity
Justice
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Respect

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define the bioethical concept of integrity

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Commitment to truth.
Act in a way that is consistent with what is known to be right.
Openness to criticism.

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define the bioethical concept of justice

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Treating people as they should be treated.
Fair distribution of resources (equity) and equal access to benefits.

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define the bioethical concept of beneficence

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Kindness and goodness.
Seeks to maximise benefits for others and promotes the wellbeing of others.

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define the the bioethical concept of
non-maleficence

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Commitment to minimizing harm to other people.
Even if some people are disadvantaged and their freedoms are restricted.

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define the bioethical concept of respect

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Upholding the value of others including their welfare, beliefs, freedoms and autonomy.
Promotes the freedom of others to make decisions for themselves.

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define a stake holder

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A stakeholder is someone with an interest or a concern in an event or an issue.

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provide examples of 4 who a stakeholder may be

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Scientists
Individuals
Church
Government

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14
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what are implication factors generally

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are considerations to think about or take into account within a certain area

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what are the 4 main factors to take into consideration

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Social
Economic
Political
Legal

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what is the society factor (three examples)

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– how society (generally more than just the individuals involved) may be affected
individuals
family
general public etc

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what is the economic factor (2 examples)

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involve financial matters-
who pays
will it just be available to the rich etc

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what is the parliament factor (2 examples)

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involves the government-
->Different countries
->Changes depending on political party in charge

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what is the legal factor (2 examples)

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involve the law and legislation
->Is it legal
->What are the legal limitations